Symphony No. 10 (Henze)
Symphony No. 10 is a symphony by the German composer Hans Werner Henze, completed in 1990. It is a work in four movements, notable for its use of a large orchestra including a substantial percussion section and its characteristically intense and dramatic style. While stylistically diverse throughout Henze's output, this symphony demonstrates a continued engagement with post-romantic and expressionistic elements. The work is generally considered to be a significant contribution to the late 20th-century symphonic repertoire, though its reception has varied amongst critics. Further scholarly investigation is needed to fully assess its lasting impact and position within the larger context of Henze's oeuvre and the symphonic tradition. Information regarding specific instrumentation, premiere dates, dedications, and detailed movement descriptions requires further research and may be available through specialist musical publications and archives.